


After I deliver the birds I may just have to treat myself to one or two of those tamales next door the the Bad Girls booth -(h)mmmmm. While I enjoyed (LOVED!) the summer $ales of the Market every Saturday it was a HUGE commitment of my production time, my personal time and my brain-space. It was a tough juggle all summer and I also needed the help of Daddy-O

and Will every week to help me with set-up and take down. Trying to keep up with making enough inventory for the Market meant I wasn't able to keep the Galleries in enough art inventory. Trying to keep appearances constant, which is HUGE to help build customer loyalty by attending every Market Saturday meant I didn't get one day of fishing in or spend nearly as much time in Girdwood as my creative self needs for rejuvenation. One of the best parts of committing to the Market each Saturday was being able to meet my customers face-to-face, hear their feedback on my art and feel more in touch with what customers were saying. Another positive was that Derek and I developed several new friendships with other vendors and ate really well all summer by quadrupling our vegetable and fresh seafood intake!



5 comments:
Oh how wonderful to see one of the raven's up close, I was at a lavender festival in California and the bird rehabilitators were there and I thought it was the greatest thing for public education. I just loved seeing the birds up close especially the raptors. So glad the farmer's market is working out for you, but more rain, yikes well you have a great attitude about it. Nice to know you need to make more work too. the fresh produce looks so good.
I gave up on the Farmers Market here by July when the temps hit 100 every weekend. I sort of miss it, yesterday was the last one for the summer. Maybe next year will be a cooler summer!
well done on the last market and a drench out we've been really lucky this winter... so back to your regular exhibition work then!!
whoa, raven almost looks friendly!
Sounds like market-time has been a great experience, but also very time-consuming. You give a behind-the-scene glimpse at what it takes to make that happen every weekend! Maybe time for a little R&R?
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